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Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostMy youngest has a Norfolk in his class. Norfolk is a girl with an elder brother called Thor.
The parents are from Essex.
They probably would have gone for Conan but it was too many letters....
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Originally posted by PAH View PostMy personal favourite worst name from all my friends and family is Mercedes. I can imagine the stick that poor kid's going to get at school and beyond. Hopefully the parents will follow the lead of others around them and use the name Sadie instead.
Unless it's a boy
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I can hear a turning noise coming from Fleetwood's grave.
You shouldn't mess with the original spellings of Padraig and Ysobel.
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Hmm. The article header was misleading.
I thought it meant that babies were being given text speak name identifiers, eg...1-800-Jade or Dial-4-Gary
Which I thought was a brilliant idea !
Why ?
Because then, if you are introduced to someone, eg Mr Jack Jones, you don't have to exchange contact details, because everyone in a country has a common contact identifier in which you can communicate with them.
So instead of me having a seperate email, phone number, etc etc etc, i have one unique point of contact for all communication, so I can be tracked down easily wherever I am.
Ah well...back to Eleezabet Porshe names it is then...
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Potential chav names:
pmsl lol burbry jones
rgos bradlee adams
jyde nokya evans
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Good. Makes it easier to round horrible thick common sorts up when we run out of dog food or soap.
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Someone I was at school with, her family let the other children choose the names of the next one when he / she was born.
Rosemary
William
Scarlet
Grizelda
Dora
Gigi
Ottywell
are the ones that I can remember - they all had two or three fornames like that.
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My youngest has a Norfolk in his class. Norfolk is a girl with an elder brother called Thor.
The parents are from Essex.
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Originally posted by MrRobin View PostI'm going to name my children "Megatron" and "Optimus Prime"
They shall have laser battles with each other.
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I'm going to name my children "Megatron" and "Optimus Prime"
They shall have laser battles with each other.
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Kid in a local theatre group is called Owine. Alledgedly 13 years old, behaves like a 9 year old pretending to be 13. From a rich family - he has a nanny.
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